Dog Food

Dog food is the specialized diet for dogs. It is designed to provide all of the nutrients that a dog needs to stay healthy.

Jannie and Eric plays with Jorah the husky dog! Jorah is lost and is looking for her owner so Jannie and Eric takes care of her with dog food and toys. Jorah eventually finds her owner but loves to visit the kids when she can. Subscribe for notifications to new videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgFXm4TI8htWmCyJ6cVPG_A?sub_confirmation=1 Check out our
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Don’t you just love when it’s not only healthy, but also affordable? VIDEO ★ 5 Healthy Homemade Frozen Dog Treats VIDEO ★ Is It Safe To Mix Kibble And Raw Meat? VIDEO ★ These 5 Diet Changes Will Improve Your Dog’s Life! —————————————————————— http://www.pawsofprey.com instagram.com/pawsofprey_
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Our dogs are just as fond of ice cream, popsicles, and other frozen treats as we are. But frozen treats, including those sold for pets, can be high in sugar, difficult to digest, expensive, or contain artificial flavors, colors, and even potentially dangerous ingredients.  Fortunately, it’s easy to save money, add variety, improve the nutritional
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I am a certified dog trainer and pet nutritionist and focus on holistic wellness and force-free, positive reinforcement based training methods. I have been training dogs and horses for the last 7 years or so, and training/consulting full time for the last 2 (going on 3) years. I am very passionate about animal health and
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What if we could give millions of pets a healthier, happier life and, in the process, make our planet healthier, too?” That’s the question that a pet food company called Jiminy’s was founded to answer back in 2016. Jiminy’s hoped to meet this lofty goal by replacing conventional sources of animal protein (such as chicken
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If you have a big dog, more than one medium or large dog, or, like me, you sometimes foster for a shelter or rescue group, it makes sense to reduce your food and other dog-care supplies by taking advantage of any savings program offered by the retailers you buy from.  While the savings are sometimes
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Any food fed to dogs will provoke an argument, but dairy products provoke more than most.  Milk and dairy products are highly regarded because of their protein, calcium, potassium, vitamin D, B vitamins, zinc, and other nutrients. That, and the fact that most dogs love dairy products, mean that milk and other milk-based products remain
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The concept of pet foods formulated to benefit dogs with specific health problems was innovated by Mark L. Morris, Sr., a veterinarian who started his first practice in 1928 in Edison, New Jersey, after graduating from Cornell University. At a time when most veterinarians treated mainly livestock and working farm animals, Dr. Morris focused his
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Last month, in “Excessive Copper in Dog Food,” we told you how high copper levels in dog food can cause a serious, potentially lethal, illness called dietary-induced, copper-associated hepatopathy (CAH, also known as copper storage disease). The incidence of CAH is increasing at a rate that’s causing alarm among veterinarians and dog owners, with one
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This post contains affiliate links. Read more here. Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. Years ago, it seemed nearly impossible to find a dog treat that didn’t feature low-nutrition “filler” grains, such as wheat or corn, as the first ingredient. Fortunately, the dog food industry has come a long way and today, there are
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This post contains affiliate links. Read more here. Not a substitute for professional veterinary help. People sometimes love a chunky pet, but when it comes to your dog’s health, canine obesity isn’t cute. According to the VCA, obesity is the most common preventable disease in canines in North America, affecting 25 percent to 30 percent of
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Last month, in “Excessive Copper in Dog Food,” we told you how high copper levels in dog food can cause a serious, potentially lethal, illness called dietary-induced, copper-associated hepatopathy (CAH, also known as copper storage disease). The incidence of CAH is increasing at a rate that’s causing alarm among veterinarians and dog owners, with one
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